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@harvard-lts/mirador-hide-nav-plugin
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A Mirador 3 plugin that hides viewer navigation manifest-defined single images.
nvm use
to ensure your version of matches that in the .nvmrc
filenpm i
to install dependenciesThe following are some useful scripts can be ran using npm run <script>
. A full list can be seen in package.json
Script | Description |
---|---|
clean | Removes the dist directories |
build | Builds the source files into the ./dist directory |
serve | Runs a local web server where the plugin can be viewed in a vanilla Mirador instance (helpful for testing and development) |
test | Runs the automated test suites |
The mirador-hide-nav-plugin
requires an instance of Mirador 3. Visit the Mirador wiki to learn how to install an existing plugin and for additional information about plugins.
Package you will need to install:
npm i @harvard-lts/mirador-hide-nav-plugin
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